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Roman makes things happen. He helped me secure a fraud judgment against a seedy character and began the process of recovering money I was owed. Roman knows the law, but more importantly, he knows how to balance playing hard ball with finding reasonable solutions to complicated problems. His compassion for my situation made me feel comfortable at all times as we discussed a very personal and somewhat embarrassing matter. I trust Roman Whittaker. You should too.

About Me

***DISCLAIMER: This testimonials and endorsements made on this site do not constitute a guarantee, warranty or prediction regarding the outcome of any particular legal matter.***

Roman M. Whittaker is a Partner with Anderholt Whittaker LLP. After spending nearly a decade with Best Best & Krieger LLP, Roman teamed up with J. John Anderholt III, the son of long time Coachella Valley lawyer John Anderholt Jr., to form Anderholt Whittaker LLP. Anderholt Whittaker LLP provides a broad range of business and real estate related legal services for individuals to small and large businesses alike.

Roman has been personally invested in the Coachella Valley, both financially and philanthropically, since moving to Palm Desert in 1999. He is a Past President of the Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce and is active with the Chamber's Governmental Affairs Committee. Roman is a founding board member of the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) - Inland Empire Chapter - Coachella Valley Branch [www.usgbccv.org] and the Desert Communities Fuller Center for Housing [http://www.fullercenter.org/palmdesertcalifornia], and has also served on the board of directors of Martha's Village & Kitchen [http://marthasvillage.org/new/].

Roman is a member of the American Bar Association, Desert Bar Association and American Inns of Court - Warren Slaughter Richard Roemer Chapter. Roman serves as a court appointed arbitrator for the Riverside County Superior Court - Desert Bar Association's Mandatory Fee Arbitration Program and has been voted Top Lawyer three years running by Palm Springs Life Magazine.

Partial case dispostion on pre-trial motion leading to favorable settlement.

Mulhall v. Monterey Country Club Association, Inc.

Plaintiff prevailed on pre-trial motions with the Court finding that the HOA's approval of these exclusive use grants of common areas was in violation of the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act.